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This Rubber Chicken is made of heavy duty rubbery plastic, soft enough to be flexible, but sturdy enough to hold at the seams.

The world famous Rubber Chicken! It's rubber! It's a chicken! It's hilarious!

A full 20" long! Flexible and rubbery, it can be folded up to be concealed inside a box or jacket. Painted yellowish with orange feet and head and modeled from a real chicken!

Chicken only- no instructions. Also, this chicken does not squeak. If you would like to make it squeak, you need to add a Squeeker, which is available from MagicTricks.com.

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Performance Ideas:

The chicken is hollow with an open mouth- so you could produce a mouth coil or silk streamer or other object from inside of the chicken.

Juggling with a set of rubber chickens is very funny, and easy to do, as the shape and weight of the chickens make them similar to juggling clubs.

Here's what you'll get:

Rubber Chicken

NO instructions

You supply the routine or trick.Chicken is made of a flexible heavy duty rubbery plastic. It is approximately 20" long.

The Rubber Chicken was invented, or at least popularized, by the legendary 19th century British clown Joseph Grimaldi, whose specialty was making fun of England's upper classes and their excesses. To point out the greediness and gluttony of the rich, Grimaldi would produce a huge selection of rubber food props from his coat, including a whole chicken. The ridiculousness of hiding all that food in a coat was hilarious to his audiences. The ridiculousness of the appearance of the modern rubber chicken is hilarious to today's audiences.

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